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How to calculate air space in a f/g box?


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Silverciv 
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Posted: July 14, 2004 at 1:28 PM / IP Logged  
im sorry but i have to disagree the most acutate way is water displacement or sand other than that your just making a educated guess
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Posted: July 15, 2004 at 11:49 AM / IP Logged  
Oh i wasnt meaning to say that the packing peanuts is a 100% accurate way to measure the volume... however i dont think your put off by 5%. 
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u guys know subs have those readings for enclosures that are put as .5-.75 cuft for that reson. Its a give or take kind of scenerio especially with fiberglass. Silvers right, water or sand would be the most accurate but I'd have to say that the packing peanuts would be the most economical and least messy of the two.
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just use sand
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im with ya
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i agree that sand and water with, with no airgaps would be a more exact way of measurement....but it is much less of a hassle to just use packing foam instead of lining it with grabage bags and then using water and all that trouble.  The easiest way if you are just making a enclosure for yuourself in your car is to use packing foam.  If u are going for exact measurements for SPL or SQ purposes then sand or water would be the most acurate.  But i just thought that the educated guess and the 5% comments didn't really have anything to back them up.
Silverciv 
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Posted: July 16, 2004 at 12:19 AM / IP Logged  
well think about it if you take a piece of packing peanuts and pour them from one box to another then shake the box you'll hardly ever get the same amount shown just because of the air space and the way those pieces lock together granted 5% might sound like alot, but think about what 5% of 1cuft is it not that much to worry about at all say your box is around 5, 6cuft or bigger then yes the packing peanuts method will not get you dead accurate but it will get you a educated guess (how you ask well to put it like this if you fill up a 1 cuft box with them and let them settle then that equals 1cuft then pour that amount into your box well since you dumped the peanuts in i don't think they stayed in the same arrangement that they where in the original box you measured from but now you think your box is full and you think you have the airspace figured out wrong shake the box alittle and watch your little peanut puff settle agian so you pour in more and more until its so full that every piece is locked in place then you tell me that you know that the amount of packing peanuts used is exact i say bullsh*t but thats IMHO
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I think he was asking how to calculate the air space before building the box.
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so how do measure the air space before you build?
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Posted: July 21, 2004 at 1:33 PM / IP Logged  
You eye it out and make good guesses with rough measurments. Its better to make the box to big than to small. You can always take away volume but its hard to add it.
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